Mold Exposure, Nerve Damage & Neurological Problems

Neurological problems caused by mold exposure are due to mycotoxin poisoning or what's known as "Mycotoxicosis".

Mycotoxin are neurotoxins, which means they once exposed to the brain they can kill and damage nerve and brain tissue.

Mycotoxins become airborne and are inhaled by humans in indoor mold infested environments. Those toxins then translocate into the brains cerebral cortex area and effect seven parts of the brain working their way into the limbic system. They also effect the HPA Axis "hypothalamus, the pituitary gland and the adrenal glands.

Neurological problems from mold are the most serious and should be addressed immediately. Some of the symptoms of neurotoxicity include:

Heart palpitations

Rapid heart beat

Unexplained spikes in blood pressure

Blurred vision

Short-term memory loss

Brain fog

Confusion

Lack of Focus

Anxiety

Depression

Unexplained anger or violent behavior

Irritation

Numbness in the arms, hands legs or feet

Tingling in the arms, hands, legs, or feet

Neurotoxicity is serious, however, the good news is as long as your symptoms come and go, our clients reported experience is that it is still at a reversible stage.